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BTCUSDT is creating an important triangle 🦐

BINANCE:BTCUSDT   Bitcoin / TetherUS
BTCUSDT is creating an important triangle between the weekly structures. The structure is like a bearish pennant, but IF the price will have a breakout from weekly resistance, we can see a retest on 44k, otherwise, if the price will lose the weekly support, we can see a retest on the next weekly support, around 20k.

The best way is to wait for the next move.

Bearish pennant
Bearish pennants are continuation patterns that mark a pause in the movement of a price halfway through a strong downtrend, offering you an opportunity to go short.

They occur just after a sharp drop in price and resemble a triangular flag as the price moves sideways, making gradually lower highs and higher lows. The downtrend then continues with another similar-sized fall in price.

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Follow the Shrimp 🦐

Keep in mind.
  • 🟣 Purple structure -> Monthly structure.
  • πŸ”΄ Red structure -> Weekly structure.
  • πŸ”΅ Blue structure -> Daily structure.
  • 🟑 Yellow structure -> 4h structure.
  • ⚫️ Black structure -> <4h structure.


Here is the Plancton0618 technical analysis, please comment below if you have any question.
The ENTRY in the market will be taken only if the condition of the Plancton0618 strategy will trigger.ording to Plancton's strategy (check our Academy), we can set a nice order
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Follow the Shrimp 🦐

Keep in mind.
  • 🟣 Purple structure -> Monthly structure.
  • πŸ”΄ Red structure -> Weekly structure.
  • πŸ”΅ Blue structure -> Daily structure.
  • 🟑 Yellow structure -> 4h structure.
  • ⚫️ Black structure -> <4h structure.


Here is the Plancton0618 technical analysis, please comment below if you have any question.
The ENTRY in the market will be taken only if the condition of the Plancton0618 strategy will trigger.
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